PUBLIC NOTICE. f ipHE Committee have resolved that two Batteries he 1 erected as precautionary measures. The Public are requested to lend assistance tomorrow, Wednesday, at 9 o’clock, under the superintendance of Capt. Smith, R. A., in the erection of two Batteries and rendezvous; one on the Clay hill, behind the Commercial Hotel; and the other on Thorndon Flat, near the Emigration Houses. Each volunteer to provide himself with a spade or pickaxe. Committee Room, Wellington Exchange. JN-OTICE. THE PLACES OF RENDEZVOUS,. IN CASE OF ALARM, ARE: TE ARO DISTRICT, THE EXCHANGE. LAMBTON-QUAY DISTRICT, OPPOSITE YOUNG’S HOTEL. THORNDON ELAT AND KAI WARRA DISTRICT, AT THE BATTERY, THORDON FLAT, NEAR THE EMIGRATION HOUSES. OFFICERS COMMANDING DISTRICTS, TE ARO —Captain Sharp. LAMBTON QUAY— Major Durie. THORNDON FLAT —Captain Daniell and Majoji Baker. Three Guns fired at either of the Battwies ivill be the Signal of Alarm. The Committee meet daily, at One o’clock, tit the Exchange. June 30, 1843.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 96, 30 June 1843, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 96, 30 June 1843, Page 2
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